| DESCANTRECORDER | Playing sacred red cornet or other instrument (7,8) |
| VALVE | Stopcock; mechanism of a trumpet, cornet or other brass instrument; leaf of a folding door; or, each of the halves of the hinged shell of a clam, mussel or oyster (5) |
| ORGANDOMINATION | Letting out all the stops to drown out the other instruments? |
| CHORD | Harmonic set of three or more notes sounded simultaneously; or, a literary or poetic word for a string of a harp or other instrument (5) |
| STRAD | Short word for a violin or other instrument made by luthier "Antonio", such as the Lady Blunt or one owned by Sherlock Holmes (5) |
| HARP | Regular parts in theatre accompanied by piano or other instrument (4) |
| BARRELORGAN | Farm building housing damaged regal or other instrument |
| BAGPIPES | Lay claim to some of the woodwind, or other instruments (8) |
| AMPS | Informal word for devices used to increase the sound of electric guitars or other instruments (4) |
| SENNET | A call on a cornet or trumpet signalling the ceremonial entrance or exit of an actor in Elizabethan or Shakespearean theatre (6) |
| ICECREAM | Food served with wafers, in a cornet or a float, or as part or the pudding baked Alaska (3,5) |
| SONATA | An instrumental composition for piano or for any other instrument with or without piano accompaniment (6) |
| SONATAS | Instrumental compositions for piano alone or for any other instrument with or without piano accompaniment (7) |
| WAHWAH | Onomatopoeic word for the sound created by moving a mute in and out of a cornet or trumpet's bell; or, a pedal for imitating said effect with an electric guitar (3-3) |
| CONE | A cornet, or parts of one |
| EASEL | Justine Frischmann's other instrument? |
| GRANDPIANO | Page I inserted in new composition for organ and other instrument |
| SISTRA | Playing sitars and other instruments |
| ARRANGERS | They adapt music for other instruments, voices or style (9) |
| ARRANGEMENT | Piece of music adapted for other instruments |